Written exam
The student is evaluated through two compulsory homework assignments and a final written exam. The final grade (scale is U, 3, 4, 5) is a weighted average of the compulsory homework assignments and the final exam. Each homework assignment counts 30 % and the final exam 40 %. The score for each homework assignment and the final exam individually, must be equivalent to a grade of 3 or above.Results
Results regarding grading of homework assignments and written exams can be found here.
Reading guidelines
For the final written exam the following rules of thumb apply:
- The lecture notes (PowerPoint hand-outs + blackboard notes) represent the level of which course material, protocols and concepts should be known and understood for the final exam. As emphasized in class, it is more important to understand concepts and principles rather than specific and complicated implementation details.
- Complicated mathematical calculations and other time consuming procedures are tested in the homework assignments and will be limited (if appearing at all) on the final exam. Focus on the final exam is instead on the comfortable understanding of basic concepts and fundamental principles within the area. To facilitate evaluation of basic knowledge, the final written exam is closed book.
Permitted aids
No books, no notes and no calculators are allowed during the written exam.